Lawful Interception: A Tor.Com Original Little Brother Story

· Sold by Tor Books
4.2
56 reviews
Ebook
32
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

An all-new tale of Marcus Yallow, the hero of the bestselling novels Little Brother and Homeland -- as he deals with the aftermath of a devastating Oakland earthquake, with the help of friends, hacker allies, and some very clever crowdsourced drones.

"I'd recommend Little Brother over pretty much any book I've read this year." --Neil Gaiman


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4.2
56 reviews
Karim Wahdan
March 24, 2018
This novella is good and a nice extend on the the plot of Little Brother and Homeland. It continues the story further onto one more adventure of the hero, Marcus Yallow. It is good and all like it's predecessors. However, the only drawback of it is that it's too short and that's what I don't like about any good read, generally. That's why I gave it 4 stars, but with that thing neglected, the novella is just amazing.
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Lee Engel
March 12, 2014
A story about first world problems solved with first world solutions. The title is misleading. It should be "Hipster Coder Porn". Totally worth the $1 I spent on it. Disclaimer: Im still a big fan of Cory.
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Harold Neal Hicks III
September 20, 2014
I still recommend this short but very gripping story of not only humanity at it's finest, but also it's worst, and how a little bit of technology can bring everyone together in an incredible way.
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About the author

Cory Doctorow is a coeditor of Boing Boing and a columnist for multiple publications, including the Guardian, Locus, and Publishers Weekly. His award-winning novel Little Brother was a New York Times bestseller; its sequel, Homeland, was published in February 2013. Born and raised in Canada, he lives in London.

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